Created at 6:11 a.m. Jun, 14, 2026
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The note should be added to this card because SMA syndrome and Nutcracker syndrome can often occur together because they are both collapsible structures between the SMA and aorta. It can save people time from trying find or remember the other pathology related to SVA syndrome, as well as not confusing the two
Source: AMBOSS - https://next.amboss.com/us/article/LJ0wuS#Z58ea2209c29c15f5d5251b68ac65e72b
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Superior mesenteric artery syndrome occurs due to compression of the {{c1::3rd (transverse) part of the duodenum::specific}} between the SMA and aorta
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Watch associated Bootcamp video - Small Intestine: General Principles: Duodenum
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Small Intestine : SBO
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Watch associated Bootcamp video - Small Intestine : SBO
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Small Intestine : SMA Syndrome
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